![]() ![]() Meanwhile, Jeff Wittek is threatening legal action, nearly two years after an on-camera crane accident nearly blinded him. Two more women have come forward publicly with allegations against Zeglaitis, claiming he used his friendship with Dobrik to prey on them. Famous for ignoring controversies, Dobrik had remained silent on these issues - that is, until he released a two-minute-and-30-second video on his “VIEWS” podcast channel, launched February, titled “Let’s talk.” After months of drama, Dobrik returned with a new vlog on June 15, announcing new uploads every Tuesday, like nothing ever happened. Over the course of last year, various former friends and colleagues of Dobrik’s came forward with allegations of sexual misconduct and bullying against him and his squad of young content creators, like ex-member Dom Zeglaitis. But here we have a controlled space and a controlled environment.” The hiatus of Dobrik’s regular videos ultimately left space for former Vlog Squad members to speak out against YouTube’s favorite good boy. He debuted his new podcast studio in his “ I BOUGHT A NEW HOUSE!! (2021)” video on February 8, saying, “I can’t be filming the videos that I would be normally making, like the vlogs. Though he rose to fame on YouTube, he quickly pivoted to podcasting during the pandemic in 2020. Dobrik is quick to give off “boy next door” energy as he soberly drive his messy friend group around, all while he receives Kids Choice Awards and makes TikToks with Charli D’Amelio. He does, however, have three employees, who function as pseudo-members: Natalie Mariduena, Taylor Hudson, and Ella-Priya D’Souza. None of these members are direct employees of Dobrik, yet they still reap the benefits of his following. “Jonah”), Jeff Wittek, Matt King, and Zane Hijazi. The Vlog Squad has had a rotating cast since its creation the current group appears to include Dobrik, Jason Nash, Toddy Smith, Heath Hussar, Scotty Sire, Josh Peck, Corinna Kopf, Nick Antonyan (a.k.a. The now-24-year-old social-media mogul is known for his four-minute-and-20-second weekly vlogs, which showcase him and his friends, also known as the Vlog Squad, running around Los Angeles pulling pranks, causing havoc, and ultimately looking like they are having more fun than anyone else. Since joining the platform in 2015, Dobrik’s charm and cheeky personality quickly shot him to YouTube superstardom. But what happens when you reach the top? Well, there’s only one way back down. A tour of Dobrik’s messy past and even messier present.Īfter hitting 18.8 million YouTube subscribers and debuting his new $9.5 million house, some may say David Dobrik is at the peak of his career.
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